Community Plot

The
Community Plot (or CP
for short) is a Shared Garden Spaceat
Two Coves Garden.

WHO
RUNS IT?

The
CP is run by a group of volunteers
called Core Gardeners

(find info on joining the Core Gardener group below).

CAN
I JOIN IN?YES!
Here is how:

Join
us as a Guest Gardenerduring
our open hours, called Garden
Together Hours.
You can find our Garden
Together Hoursposted
on the Google
Calendar below,
or on our chalkboard sign at the CP
entrance. You don't need to sign up: just come on out!

WHAT
ARE GARDEN TOGETHER HOURS?

At
Garden Together Hours,Core GardenersandGuest Gardenersshare
some work. This is a time for enjoying the garden and sharing
knowledge. If food and flowers are ready to pick, we each take a
small portion
home after our work is done.

PLEASE
NOTE:

The
Community Plotis not open to Guest Gardeners

outside
of Garden Together Hours.

JOIN
OUR MAILING LIST and receive
announcement and info about Garden
Togethers, Work
Days, and special
events. Email a request to:
tcggroupadmin(at)gmail(dot)com.

CAN
I BECOME A CORE GARDENER?YES!The
only requirement is your interest and a little commitment. It's
completely fine
if you're not an experienced gardener, or only have a little time to
contribute.

We
would love your help! The
more Core Gardeners
we have, the better we can take care of the CP, and the more we can
share it with the Community! Please come help the CP thrive!

Core
Gardeners enjoy some privilege: They share decision making
about gardening the CP, and have unlimited access (i.e. may garden on
their own).

And
they have some responsibility:They must contribute
some time (at least 3 hours a month) to making the CP available to
Guest Gardeners (e.g. hosting Garden Together Hours, or doing some
comparable work like outreach or working on signage).

-
And Complete 6 hours of work during Gardener Together Hours in the CP

QUESTIONS?
email us at: community.plot(at)gmail(dot)com

GARDEN TOGETHER!

GARDEN TOGETHER!

HISTORY
AND MISSION OF THE COMMUNITY PLOT:

In
2008, a group of Two Coves Garden members formed a committee to
create a Community Plot. It is a place where all members of the
community – individual plot gardeners, people on the waiting list for
a plot, and neighbors are welcome to garden, harvest, and enjoy the garden together. Today this plot is a reality, but needs
help, muscles, and support from gardeners and the community. The
Community Plot is located in the central space, just inside the
entrance.